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The Immigrant Guide

Volume 6.1.25

June 29, 2025

Learn about key dates and visa availability for your petition in the July 2025 Visa Bulletin. Find out how these changes may affect your immigration process and what steps to take next. Stay informed and plan ahead.

Did you know that a simple mistake when updating your address can jeopardize your immigration status in the U.S.?   In this article, you'll discover why it's crucial to keep your information up-to-date with immigration, how to do it safely and quickly, and what consequences you can avoid if you take action early. Don't put your future or that of your family at risk — Protect your immigration status today.

Are you about to appear before an immigration court? Before you walk through that door, you need to be well prepared. In this article, you'll discover key points that will help you understand how immigration hearings work, who's involved (judge, government attorney, interpreter), and why your attendance is absolutely critical—failing to attend could lead to serious consequences, including an automatic deportation order.

Did you know that unemployment insurance fraud not only affects the system, but can also put you at risk? In this article, you'll discover the common forms of this type of fraud, how to identify red flags in your communications, and what steps you can take to protect your identity and benefits. Get ready for clear and practical learning: everything from the most common mistakes to how to avoid falling into scams is explained.

Do you know how your unemployment benefits are calculated? This article clearly explains how the process works: from the income taken into account to how much you could receive each week. You'll also learn about additional dependent benefits and what to do if you're working part-time or need to reopen your case.

Are you a physician and need to complete forms for a patient's disability insurance or family leave? This article explains what information you need to include, key deadlines, how to submit forms correctly, and why you can't charge for this process. A clear guide to avoid errors and delays in benefits.

Do you know what makes restful sleep more difficult with age? This article offers practical tips to help older adults improve their rest: from bedtime routines to adjustments to the bedroom environment. You'll discover which habits can promote sound sleep, which foods and exercises help, and how to address common problems like insomnia or irregular schedules with simple and effective strategies.

Do you need to access your previous tax returns quickly and securely? In this article, you'll learn step-by-step how to obtain them: from using your IRS online account to download transcripts to requesting full copies by mail or phone. You'll also discover deadlines, costs, and what important information is hidden for security reasons. A practical guide to keeping all your tax records up to date without complications.

Are you unemployed and think you're ineligible for paid family leave? This article clearly explains who qualifies even if they're not currently employed, how benefits are calculated, and what steps to follow to apply correctly. A brief, straightforward guide to ensure your employment status doesn't prevent you from getting the support you need.

Did you know that both citizens and permanent residents can help reunite family members in the U.S.? In this article, you'll learn exactly who you can sponsor, the differences between immediate relatives (with no visa limits) and preference categories subject to an annual quota, and why the sponsored person's age and marital status determine the wait time. With clear examples and steps for filing the I-130 petition, this guide gives you the complete picture to confidently plan your family's immigration future.

Thinking about becoming a U.S. citizen? This article clearly explains who qualifies for naturalization: from the continuous residence and physical presence requirements to English proficiency and civic knowledge. You'll also learn about important exceptions (such as those applicable to military spouses or senior citizens) and the key documents you need to submit along with Form N-400. A concise guide so you know exactly what steps to take on your path to citizenship.

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